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Great song | Reviewer: Nati | 6/17/07
When I first heard this song I thought that it was very well written and very preety. I do understand how it could be about many different things. Wasn't or isn't Brian May a physicist? Oh well; great song!
Means a Lot to me | Reviewer: Nigel H crosby | 5/1/07
The first time I heard this song I was sailing down to the Falkland Island in 1982 not knowing if we were going to war or not ; as we approached this tape was passed between all of us and by time we landed we all new this one song ; it summed us up we were the volenteers. we lost many a good man down their and every time I listen to this song the memorys come flooding back ; it my recal ; my song ; our song.
25 Years on I still remember them
Wow | Reviewer: Anonymous | 4/26/07
This song could have been about any number of things. WWII, adventurers setting out to colonise other countries, hearts weighing heavily because of the death of the natives, but space? It's just on an entirely amazingly different level. I suppose coming from an astro-physicist it isn't that unbelievable, but that's just the many sides of Brian May. Amazing (and the use of Einstein's theories on time)
Queen, ('39) | Reviewer: Karl | 11/15/06
Quality song that is well written, music is second to none, moving and timeless feel. Kudos to Queen for making a masterpiece.
Queen, ('39) | Reviewer: Karl | 11/15/06
Quality song that is well written, music is second to none, moving and timeless feel. Kudos to Queen for making a masterpiece.
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